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There are no vacuum hose's going to the transmission on this vehicle ! This transmission is electronically controlled ! There are two lines for transmission fluid that go to the radiator for tranny cooler .
If they have the same part number there should be problem. If they are not exactly the same they can be adapted to work sometimes.. A good mechanic should be able to advise you after inspecting the vehicle and the new part
Well sometimes it takes up to a 100 miles to the module to get things straight! Two many censers map ,maf , knock. cam,o2,and so on! Drive it for a bit and see if it will reconfigure it's self! My opinion I could be wrong! Good luck!!
check fluid level, make sure proper fluid is in transmission otherwise take to trans shop to diagnse if level and type is correct(check at idle normal operating temp)
1984 350 (5.7L) V8 engine—4bbl federal and high altitude with automatic transmission
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Chevy heater lines usually leak after about 100,000 miles,its a seal with a plastic insert in the end of the line where it connects to the intake manifold
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